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The Economy at a Turning-Point

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 November 2018

Teet Rajasalu*
Affiliation:
Institute of Economics, Estonian Academy of Sciences

Extract

General Features of Economic Development.

There are two parallel processes taking place in the Estonian economy. First, the transition from a centrally planned economy to a market economy. Secondly, the shift from external relations that are Eastern oriented to relations that are Western oriented. Both processes accelerated after the introduction of the national currency—the kroon (abbreviation EEK)—on June 20, 1992.

Type
Part I: Estonia's Path to Identity and Independence
Copyright
Copyright © 1995 Association for the Study of Nationalities of Eastern Europe and ex-USSR 

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References

Notes

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4. Rahva Hääl (Peoplěs Voice), 27 January 1993.Google Scholar

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